Once again the Arduino community came to the rescue, and the most useful source I found was on a site called Renewable Energy Innovation, part of Nottingham-based Curious Electric Company. It involves setting three bits in non-volatile memory – that are not available to the programme running on the ATtiny. The Arduino IDE provides access to theseRead more about Arduino: testing ‘brown-out’ on ATtiny85[…]

The new version now supports the use of WebView (mini browser functionality that is bundled for use within a mobile app) on the Raspberry Pi 3. Google says this was a highly requested feature from developers. Additionally, DP5 supports OpenGL ES 2.0, a subset of the OpenGL computer graphics rendering api especially for embedded systems.Read more about Raspberry Pi leads changes in Google’s latest Android Things[…]